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Station for transporting and dispensing supplies

a technology for distributing supplies and stations, applied in the direction of supporting apparatus, revolving cabinets, applications, etc., can solve the problems of reducing the chance of harmful bacteria or germs, time-consuming and cumbersome procedures, and costing the isolation procedur

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-02-23
JOHANNING JASON M
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"The present invention is a station for transporting and dispensing supplies in a hospital without the need for healthcare workers to touch the station. The invention is designed to easily move supplies with patients and prevent the spread of infections. The invention helps to control the transmission of pathogens in hospitals by organizing and accessing isolation tools and supplies in a convenient and efficient way. The invention reduces the time and effort required for healthcare workers to prepare for patient visits and ensures that the necessary equipment and supplies are readily available."

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This procedure can become time-consuming and cumbersome depending on the number of patients, frequency of visits, and whether or not the hospital's facilities easily accommodate the procedure.
Barriers created decrease the opportunity for the harmful bacteria or germs to spread from one patient to another or from a patient to a healthcare provider.
While isolation precautions are essential to controlling the spread of infections and diseases, there are costs to isolation procedures.
Certain isolation precautions require environmental modifications, specialized equipment and procedures that may make patient visits inconvenient and time-consuming.
The hurdles imposed by isolation protocol, may negatively affect a patient's treatment.
Research suggests that patient isolation frustrates a healthcare worker's ability to examine patients because of the additional effort required to gown and glove.
The additional prep time before a patient visit can cause problems if a patient requires prompt care.
The isolation precautions can also become an obstruction to ordinary care received by the patient.
As stated, the prep routine completed by healthcare providers before visiting patients can consume unnecessary time.
These procedures become more time-consuming when the needed equipment and supplies are difficult to find or manipulate.
However, current isolation practices often interfere because they are frustrating, confusing, and time-consuming.
This is a result of the disorganized manner in which isolation tools, equipment, and supplies are kept.
Throughout many hospitals medical carts used for isolation procedures are cluttered, disorganized, and crowded with cups, boxes of gloves and gowns, three-ring binders, papers, medical instruments, such as stethoscopes, and lab coats.
Even if the required supplies can eventually be found amidst the clutter, the disorganization eats into precious time and frustrates healthcare workers.
The search for needed supplies not only frustrates the healthcare provider, but also frustrates the primary goal of isolation precautions, to stop transmission of pathogens.
During the search for the required tools and supplies, a healthcare provider unnecessarily touches environmental surfaces and inanimate objects that have a risk of contamination, thereby increasing the opportunity for pathogen transmission.

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[0024]With reference to FIG. 1, there is illustrated a station 10 for transporting organized medical supplies and dispensing such supplies. When the station 10 is configured to dispense medical supplies, as illustrated in FIG. 1, the supplies can be easily accessed without the need to touch the station 10. This touch-free access aids to prevent the spread of germs and bacteria. The station 10 also can be configured easily to a more compact configuration, as illustrated in FIG. 2, for transport.

[0025]More specifically, the station 10 includes a station body 12 supported on caster assemblies 14 for mobility. An upper panel 16 is attached to the upper portion of the body 12 and includes a number of compartments 18 and 20 to hold medical supplies, such as gloves 22 and masks 24, for touch-free dispensing, as discussed in further detail below. The panel 16 also supports a touch-free dispenser 26 for hand sanitizer. The panel 16 has an upright, dispensing position, as illustrated in FIG. ...

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Abstract

A station for transporting organized medical supplies and dispensing such supplies, the station having a plurality of configurations. In the dispensing configuration, the supplies located in the station can be easily accessed without the need to touch or otherwise manipulate the station. This touch-free access aids to prevent the transmission of pathogens. An upper panel with a number of compartments for medical supplies is connected to the station body to facilitate such touch-free access. The upper panel also supports a touch-free dispenser for hand sanitizer. The station can also be configured easily to a more compact configuration for transport. For example, the dispensing panel is moved from an upright dispensing position to a lowered horizontal position for transportation. Caster assemblies supporting the station enhance mobility for transportation.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a station for transporting and dispensing supplies and, more particularly, to a station that easily transports the supplies in an organized fashion and dispenses supplies without having to touch the station.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]A hospital requires numerous protective measures to ensure the control of germs and bacteria. Healthcare professionals establish protocol to ensure a sanitary environment for patients and healthcare providers. Patient isolation is one such practice. This procedure can become time-consuming and cumbersome depending on the number of patients, frequency of visits, and whether or not the hospital's facilities easily accommodate the procedure.[0003]Patient isolation practices are essential for controlling the spread of infections in hospitals. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HIPAC) developed and revised a “Gu...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B19/02A47B88/48
CPCA61G12/001
Inventor JOHANNING, JASON M.
Owner JOHANNING JASON M
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